GUERILLA LEADER
TWO-GUN 44 GOLDEN FLOWER” Once a bandit leader and outlaw, Miss “ Golden Flower ” Tsai, a dead shot with both hands, is today the best known Chinese guerilla leader in all China. A stranger to fear, she has led many daring raids on Japanese strongholds on the border of the coastal province of Kiangsu and Chekiang. For years “ Golden Flower ” —as she was better known-wand her husband, then also a bandit leader, were engaged in freebooting activities, but when the bugles of war sounded they took up arms against the invaders. Organised after the fall of Nanking on a hilltop somewhere in Northern Chekiang province, the force under Miss Tsai has risen from 300 to 1500, and it boasts of many former college students and Government employees. All members of the band are excellent marksmen and horsemen, besides being masters of the “hide-and-seek ” tricks of guerilla warfare.
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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20954, 6 November 1939, Page 12
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148GUERILLA LEADER Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20954, 6 November 1939, Page 12
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